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ls -a /home/user/MyDocs
rm /home/user/MyDocs/._*
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I believe the number of files and folders shouldn't exceed 32. Once it does, you'll get duplicate files.
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Everything looks fine when looking in the memory card folder.
But in the internal memory folder I see double entries:
The "Audio clips" folder is shown twice, as is 'Camera' and 'Documents' and 'Images' and 'Video Clips'.
Within some subfolders some files are also listed twice...
I thought this is caused by the tracker daemon so I cleared the tracker files, but that does not help.
Anyone any ideas about this?